Bobbe Seymour's Rythmatic CD

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Ray Minich
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Bobbe Seymour's Rythmatic CD

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Wow... Breathtaking... Unbelievable visual imagery...
Just got to listen to the CD last night whilst driving across western NY.
It ain't country, and it's absolutely beautiful. "Horns of a Dilemna" (track 4) gets my 'repeat' button.
Bobbe, I hope you had as much fun and entertainment making that music as I have had listening to it. It'll be in the player for some time to come...
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I have it and it plays in my car stereo,very interesting. a breez of a fresh air.

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Mark Edwards
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Post by Mark Edwards »

Would one of you guys share it with us, please.
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Bruce Blackburn
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Post by Bruce Blackburn »

I too have the CD. It takes pedal steel to places it has never gone. Good stuff. Different? Yes! Good? Yes! Mind Expanding? YES! You owe it to yourself to give it a whirl.
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Post by Larry Behm »

Add me to the list of happy listeners.

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Post by Michael Dehner »

The very last track is my favorite!
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Mark - You can go here and listen to some samples.



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Post by Ron Kirby »

Excellent steel work Bobbe! Very different! I really liked the "Gaston Avenue" cut. I really enjoyed listening to this new CD! Congratulations !
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Post by Terry Bethel »

I too thought the CD was very good. Bobbe came from a different direction on this one and he pulled it all together. Thanks Bobbe, very nice listening,
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Post by Bob Hempker »

Bobbe, you out-did yourself on this one!

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

I'm so appreciative of these comments and compliments. You guys are some of my oldest and dearest friends.

This CD was not done as a "Steel guitar CD" in which to showcase my playing, but much more to "Show off" my producing, arranging and other musical abilities. I really didn't expect much response from the "steel community", however the all around musician type of steel players seem to love it while the "Old lick players" always ask, "What ta' heck were you thinking?".

Thank you again guys, means a lot since I have admired you all for many years !


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Post by Bob Hempker »

Bobbe, I couldn't have said it any better! You and I always have thought alike. Maybe that's why we've always gotten along so well. I like your candor and honesty. Anyone who can't handle it has a problem of their own.

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